Optimization of delivery adherence based on capacity planning and bid pricing

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Abstract

Sales revenues of enterprises are often subject to seasonal fluctuation. This leads to high or low utilized resources and this in turn to revenue losses. Hence, the enterprises invest a high effort to improve long and short-term resource utilization. In this context, disregarding future capacity utilization within the process of quotation leads to short-timed capacity adjustments for instance, additional work hours across seasons. This paper presents an approach which focuses on dependencies between costs and capacity by linking cost pricing and production scheduling. A first evaluation at an MTO supplier shows that order delays can be reduced by up to 95% and total costs by 21% compared to using the most appropriate priority rule.

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Denkena, B., Dittrich, M. A., Wilmsmeier, S., & Stamm, S. (2020). Optimization of delivery adherence based on capacity planning and bid pricing. Production Engineering, 14(3), 309–318. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11740-020-00959-8

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